The Ultimate Topspin Tennis Serve Video Guide

Developing a reliable topspin tennis serve is the key to advanced tennis. Unless your second serve is safe, accurate and difficult to attack, you will be under pressure on every second serve.

You can also use a topspin serve as a variation on the first serve, especially when you want to increase your first serve percentage.

This topspin tennis serve guide is useful for tennis beginners who have just started to learn the serve.

It is also useful for advanced players who already know how to hit a flat serve and can do it with correct technique. (That is, not with a "waiter serve".)

The Differences between Flat and Topspin Tennis Serves

There are a few key differences between a flat serve and a topspin serve, differences that may not seem obvious at first.

Study the serves in the video and picture below and see if you can notice:

The preparation for a topspin serve is more sideways. (You are hitting up the back of the ball and not so much into the ball.)

The contact point for a topspin serve is lower.

The body is more sideways at contact in a spin serve than in a flat serve.

The contact point for a flat serve is more in front and slightly to the right, while the contact point for a topspin serve is above, or slightly behind, the head.

When you serve flat, you momentum takes you more into the court than when you serve with topspin.

The sound of hitting the ball is different.

Get the Feel for Topspin

Before you start learning the complete technique of a topspin tennis serve, you can already work on developing a good feel for topspin.

The following two drills are good introductory exercises to getting the feel for a topspin serve.

Skill in playing a topspin groundstroke doesn't automatically translate to hitting a topspin serve easily. The racquet moves in a different way. By using the drills above, you can experience and feel how to spin the ball with a serve.

Develop Correct Serve Technique

The second part of the guide combines developing good feel for topspin with correct serve technique.

Follow the progression in the video below:

1. Stand sideways and hit upward. (Stop the racquet at the highest point to experience your upward movement and not confuse it with moving the racquet across the ball, as for a slice serve.)

Just apply the same to your topspin tennis serve, and you will add more speed and spin to it.

The video shows you:

the difference between poor leg drive and good leg drive so that you can also learn visually.

that you can add more power to your spin serve by tossing the ball inside the court.

a simple drill with an obstacle to achieve both good leg drive and toss inside the court.

To increase racquet head speed, think "fast" instead of "hard". To move very quickly, your muscles need to be somewhat loose.

Try a few swings without the ball and listen to the sound. Try to make a "swoosh" sound when you swing. Then swing at the ball with the same speed.

Topspin Tennis Serve Drills to Get to the Next Level

Once you get the basics of the topspin serve working, you can refine your technique and feel for it.

Your feel for the serve will improve anyway with time and repetitions, but these serving drills have proven very helpful in getting your serve to a more advanced level:

1. Serving over a high obstacle forces you to really hit up on the ball. (For increased difficulty, try to make the ball land short after the net/fence.)

2. "Serve as high as possible" is a similar drill. It requires very fine touch and brush on the ball. If you hit just a little too much into the ball instead of upward, you won't be able to serve in the service box.

3. Serving above the rope is a very realistic drill in which you try to keep a good height over the net and put a lot of topspin on the ball to make it dip into the service box.

4. Andre Agassi used to serve from one corner, kick the ball out wide, and then play into the open court. If you practice the Agassi kicker, you will not only develop a tactically good serve, but you will also improve your feel for the topspin tennis serve.

Learning to hit a topspin tennis serve is not a difficult thing if you follow the above progression. What takes a little more time and perseverance is getting really good at it.

The effort is definitely worth it, since a reliable second serve will give you confidence for your first and second serve and allow you to surprise your opponent with an occasional high bouncing kick serve.

Let me know how you are doing or even better - send me a video of your topspin serve and we'll find more ways to improve it.